2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2019.04.137
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Management of stress and anxiety during the menopausal transition: effect on climacteric symptoms in a Greek peri- and postmenopausal population

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“…[21] Similarly, another interventional study (stress management program) was conducted among 61 Greek peri and postmenopausal women (31 interventional and 30 control groups) concluded that the intervention group had significantly lower scores after the intervention, reflecting significant improvement in their symptoms, whereas no significant changes were detected in the control group. [22] Likewise, a study conducted among 300 perimenopausal women in India showed that Psychosocial problems were negatively correlating with coping strategies (-0.45), indicating that Psychosocial problems are increasing coping strategies will be decreased. [23] Another Comparative Interventional study conducted in India among 60 symptomatic perimenopausal women showed that both yoga and aerobic exercise played a significant role to reduce stress levels among them.…”
Section: Relationship Between Stress and Coping Among Perimenopausal ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21] Similarly, another interventional study (stress management program) was conducted among 61 Greek peri and postmenopausal women (31 interventional and 30 control groups) concluded that the intervention group had significantly lower scores after the intervention, reflecting significant improvement in their symptoms, whereas no significant changes were detected in the control group. [22] Likewise, a study conducted among 300 perimenopausal women in India showed that Psychosocial problems were negatively correlating with coping strategies (-0.45), indicating that Psychosocial problems are increasing coping strategies will be decreased. [23] Another Comparative Interventional study conducted in India among 60 symptomatic perimenopausal women showed that both yoga and aerobic exercise played a significant role to reduce stress levels among them.…”
Section: Relationship Between Stress and Coping Among Perimenopausal ...mentioning
confidence: 99%